Title of article
An Absolute Viscometer-Densimeter and Measurements of the Viscosity of Nitrogen, Methane, Helium, Neon, Argon, and Krypton over a Wide Range of Density and Temperature
Author/Authors
C. Evers، نويسنده , , H. W. L?sch and W. Wagner ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Pages
29
From page
1411
To page
1439
Abstract
An apparatus for the simultaneous measurement of viscosity and density of
fluids is preseInted. The viscometer-densimeter covers a viscosity range up to
150 mPa· s and a density range up to 2000 kg ·m−3 at temperatures from 233 to
523 K and pressures up to 30 MPa. Very accurate density measurements with
uncertainties of ±0.02 to ±0.05% have always been carried out with this apparatus,
although in its first version it was necessary to calibrate the viscosity
measuring system on a reference fluid in order to achieve uncertainties of ±0.6
to ±1.0% in viscosity. After significant improvements, the apparatus now
achieves uncertainties in viscosity of less than ±0.15% in the dilute gas region
and less than ±0.4% for higher densities. Moreover, the viscosity measuring
system can be described in an absolute way; calibration is no longer necessary.
In order to test the advanced apparatus and to determine viscosity-density
values of very high quality, comprehensive measurements on nitrogen, argon,
and methane were carried out in the entire working range of the viscometerdensimeter.
In addition, viscosity-density measurements on helium, neon, and
krypton were made on two selected isotherms each. All measurements show that
the estimated total uncertainty of ±0.15 to ±0.4% in viscosity and of ±0.02 to
±0.05% in density is clearly met. In order to verify the results of the combined
viscometer-densimeter, a new apparatus for very accurate viscosity measurements
was designed. While the working range of this apparatus is restricted to
the dilute gas region, it yields uncertainties of less than ±0.07% in viscosity.
Measurements carried out with this apparatus confirmed the previously
measured values of the combined viscometer-densimeter within ±0.03%.
Keywords
Krypton , Methane , magnetic suspension coupling , nitrogen , neon , simultaneous viscosity and density measurement , single-sinker densimeter , viscometer , viscosity. , argon , density , helium
Journal title
International Journal of Thermophysics
Serial Year
2002
Journal title
International Journal of Thermophysics
Record number
426917
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